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Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 44-46: Jougne to Lausanne

The Via is completely changed from what I've experienced in the past few weeks. Everything they say about Switzerland is true. The pristine landscape, the manicured design, the efficiency, and the very high prices (US$39 for a Chicken…
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 44-46: Jougne to Lausanne
The Via is completely changed from what I've experienced in the past few weeks. Everything they say about Switzerland is true. The pristine landscape, the manicured design, the efficiency, and the very high prices (US$39 for a Chicken Burger?!?)
chris-in-namibia.com
November 27, 2025 at 7:40 AM
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 40-43: Besançon to Jougne

I can’t tell you how excited I feel after so many weeks of flat terrain. Honestly, it has been a huge test for me to find the beauty in the fields and forests and empty villages. There is no denying that “my heart’s in the highlands!”
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 40-43: Besançon to Jougne
I can’t tell you how excited I feel after so many weeks of flat terrain. Honestly, it has been a huge test for me to find the beauty in the fields and forests and empty villages. There is no denying that “my heart’s in the highlands!”
chris-in-namibia.com
November 23, 2025 at 9:45 AM
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 36-39: Champlitte to Besançon

I thought the empty flatlands would never end but I'm finally getting a strong sense of some serious changes to my Via. More social engagement, along with more elevation change, all serve to give me new energy.
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 36-39: Champlitte to Besançon
I thought the empty flatlands would never end but I'm finally getting a strong sense of some serious changes to my Via. More social engagement, along with more elevation change, all serve to give me new energy.
chris-in-namibia.com
November 19, 2025 at 6:28 AM
READY TO GO Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 32-35: Semoutiers-Montsaon to Champlitte

My recent social interactions have been a welcome break from the isolation I've felt over the past few weeks. I hope it continues. And I also hope to finally see some elevation changes ahead...
READY TO GO Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 32-35: Semoutiers-Montsaon to Champlitte
My recent social interactions have been a welcome break from the isolation I've felt over the past few weeks. I hope it continues. And I also hope to finally see some elevation changes ahead...
chris-in-namibia.com
November 16, 2025 at 9:26 PM
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 27-31: Saint Léger sous Brienne to Semoutiers-Montsaon

The vast fields seem never-ending. Which allows me (or maybe, forces me?) to look for the subtle differences from day to day.
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 27-31: Saint Léger sous Brienne to Semoutiers-Montsaon
The vast fields seem never-ending. Which allows me (or maybe, forces me?) to look for the subtle differences from day to day.
chris-in-namibia.com
November 10, 2025 at 2:22 AM
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 20-26: Reims to Saint Léger sous Brienne

This signboard and map confirm that I am now in a whole new section of the Via. I wonder if I'll notice much difference to the endless fields and empty villages I've seen so far.
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 20-26: Reims to Saint Léger sous Brienne
This signboard and map confirm that I am now in a whole new section of the Via. I wonder if I'll notice much difference to the endless fields and empty villages I've seen so far.
chris-in-namibia.com
November 5, 2025 at 7:23 PM
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 11-19: Arras to Reims

I’m back! The doctor advised me to stay off my sore foot for 5 to 7 days. Since I had walked into Arras on 1 May, my goal was to walk out of Arras on 8 May. The swelling in my left foot had decreased significantly since last week. Though it was…
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 11-19: Arras to Reims
I’m back! The doctor advised me to stay off my sore foot for 5 to 7 days. Since I had walked into Arras on 1 May, my goal was to walk out of Arras on 8 May. The swelling in my left foot had decreased significantly since last week. Though it was still somewhat red and tender, standing still or walking slowly through museums over the past two days hadn't caused any pain.
chris-in-namibia.com
October 8, 2025 at 10:03 PM
October 6, 2025 at 7:55 PM
Join us on October 18th. Let's let them know we're watching and prepared to fight against authoritarianism.

#Indivisible #NoKings #NoKingsSanJose
October 4, 2025 at 8:29 PM
We’re showing up on October 18th in San Jose to make clear to President Trump that in America, we have #NoKings. Join us for #NoKingsSanJose!
October 3, 2025 at 9:03 PM
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 1-10: Canterbury to Arras

Many people who try multi-day trekking for the first time, and enjoy it, develop a curiosity about other similar routes around the world. Quite often, I compared notes about other paths with pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago (Camino Francés)…
Via Francigena 2024/2025 Days 1-10: Canterbury to Arras
Many people who try multi-day trekking for the first time, and enjoy it, develop a curiosity about other similar routes around the world. Quite often, I compared notes about other paths with pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago (Camino Francés) in 2022 (which I blogged about here). It was on that walk that I learned about “the longest ancient pilgrimage route in Europe: the…
chris-in-namibia.com
September 29, 2025 at 11:48 PM
Thailand & Laos 2025

I spent time over the winter holidays in Thailand and Laos, where I saw friends, explored new places, hiked in national parks, and visited temples and historical sites. Starting in the south of Thailand, I made a counter-clockwise loop through the less-visited region of Isan,…
Thailand & Laos 2025
I spent time over the winter holidays in Thailand and Laos, where I saw friends, explored new places, hiked in national parks, and visited temples and historical sites. Starting in the south of Thailand, I made a counter-clockwise loop through the less-visited region of Isan, a couple of stops in Laos, then back into the north of Thailand. I even took the “slow boat” on the Mekong River, but in the opposite direction that most people travel (which made it the “even slower boat”).
chris-in-namibia.com
August 29, 2025 at 10:06 PM